Now you can boast to anyone that these "coins" did circulate. Congratulations!
It doesn't come cheap north49guy. I reckon it can be more than 1500 dollars assuming if you want your coins to be not cleaned and not damaged. Can...
I don't really know much about the coat of arms of Uzbekistan but here's a good read at wikipedia:...
Anything is possible as long as it's economically feasible. As for the underwater excavation of PM, it's just a matter of time. Whether it takes...
Elmex, these are the two mintmarks and it should be relatively obvious: Moscow mint (MMD): [img] Leningrad mint (LMD): [img] Mintmark is...
I got no idea how or who tried to hypnotize you believing that these coins are rare. There are four different types: Coins struck in 1993 with...
Healing power: 0 What are the edge of those coins and the mintmark? There are varieties with those coins.
This turns out to look a lot better than I expected - here are the images. Warning, they are about 400kb each!...
My god, this is a really really old thread. Siberian Man: the 1769 5 kopek that I have is extremely overweight: 76.4grams. The next heaviest 5...
Uzbekistan, a central asian country was under the control of Soviet Union. In 1992 when it declared it's independence, banknotes first replaced...
Never thought the day this can ever happen: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=350239482912 I do own one but I'll be...
I bought this album as a lot - even if I didn't include the possibly counterfeit 1870 yen, it's still worth it.
Here's my entire collection of Soviet ni-cupro coinage: http://www.gxseries.com/numis/rus_new_type/soviet_nicupro_comm.htm
I've collected so much that it's getting to a stage of 'not funny'. Here's my other Russian coins that I've assembled as a set - still messy but...
Here's my collection of old Soviet coins from 1921-57: http://www.gxseries.com/numis/rus_new_type/1921_1957.htm Warning - lots of images. My...
At least 3000+. Most of my collection can be seen at omnicoin.
I've recently added the 1893 5 fun (small letters) and the 1896 5 fun (big letters). These two coins were somewhat difficult to track down I...
There are heavier copper coins than that - Sweden released huge copper plates that remained in bank vaults. They were so heavy and worthless that...
Very nice, thanks for showing.
For my Russian coin collection, please feel free to check it at here: http://www.omnicoin.com/user_view.aspx?id=gxseries First change the country...
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